I don't see anything wrong with what people are sharing on here. They are excited and proud of their little ones they aren't trying to throw it in other peoples faces that their little ones are doing certain things earlier on than others.

My handsome little guy is 3 weeks and can hold his head up on his own and roll from his back to his tummy , but not roll tummy to back. He growing to fast I don't wAnt him to grow this fast lol he practically a new born still!

Too bad infant milestones have nothing to do with how "smart" your baby is. Every baby meets them at different times and one is no smarter than the next. My 2nd son hit milestones sooner than his big brother....and he is no where near as advanced educationally as his big brother. But he's better at sports! They are all different, stop the stupid comparisons.

My baby is 3 months old and I am too busy enjoying him to monitor and try to remember everytime he says "coo". Just grab your baby and snuggle him up to your chest and enjoy his warm cheek against your bare skin. Trust me, that is all you'll remember in a few years! Mommy of 3 :)

Threads like these are so ridiculous. Most of this sounds like nothing more than a competition for whos baby has done more earlier. And a lot of it sounds absolutely ridiculous! Like, really? You're 3 week old is making out words regularly? -_- that sounds ridiculously made up.

My baby produced a full length album inside my uterus. Your competitive butts can go home now, my baby won.

Actually I believe it. There is a 6 month old in my son's daycare that is walking - holding to things but can walk from one end of the room to the other and does it all day. My daughter was walking unassisted by the end of 6 months. She was a preemie, being so petit allowed her to move herself much easier that my other children. You cant place children in a mold and expect them to crawl, walk, talk, etc. when people think its the "norm". Look at the world around you and you will find that this is more common that you thing.

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